Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
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elí ílë "star" (LT1:269; use rather elen, él in<br />
mature <strong>Quenya</strong>.)<br />
eliam mailë "lust" (MIL-IK)<br />
eliat tailë "lengthening, extension" (TAY)<br />
eliu uilë "long trailing plant", especially<br />
"seaweed" (UY)<br />
eliuc cuilë ("k") "life, being alive" (KUY)<br />
elium muilë "secrecy" (MUY)<br />
eliut tuilë "spring, spring-time", also used =<br />
"dayspring, early morn" (TUY, VT39:7), in the<br />
calendar of Imladris a precisely defined period of 54<br />
days, but also used without any exact definition. Cf.<br />
tuilérë, q.v. (Appendix D) - In early "Qenya", the<br />
word tuilë is glossed "Spring", but it is said that it<br />
literally refers to a "budding", also used collectively<br />
for "buds, new shoots, fresh green" (LT1:269). Cf.<br />
mature <strong>Quenya</strong> tuima.<br />
eliutóN Nótuilë alternative name of May<br />
(PM:135)<br />
eliutra artuilë "dayspring, early morn"<br />
(TUY)<br />
eliutrE Ertuilë alternative name of April<br />
(PM:135)<br />
elív vílë "gentle breeze" (LT1:273)<br />
ellaf fallë "foam" (PHAL/PHÁLAS)<br />
ellam mallë pl. maller "street" (MBAL,<br />
LR:47, 56, LT1:263, SD:310)<br />
ellan nallë, nal "dale, dell" (LT1:261)<br />
ellatnit Tintallë "Kindler", a title of Varda<br />
who kindled the stars (TIN, Nam, RGEO:67). From<br />
tinta- "kindle, make to sparkle" (MR:388)<br />
elle ellë "came", pl. eller with a plural<br />
subject (MC:215; this is "Qenya")<br />
ellednan nandellë ("ñ") "little harp"<br />
(ÑGAN/ÑGÁNAD)<br />
elleh hellë "sky" (3EL; a distinct word hellë<br />
"frost" was struck out, see KHEL.)<br />
elleir riellë "a maiden crowned with a<br />
festival garland" (PM:347), also short form riel<br />
(*riell-) "garlanded maiden" (SA:kal-). In Altariel,<br />
Altariellë.<br />
elleleT Telellë "little elf" (also Teler); the<br />
Telelli are said to be "young Elves of all clans who<br />
dwelt in Kôr to perfect their arts of singing and<br />
poetry" (LT1:267; see Teler)<br />
ellemiuq quimellë "lady" (GL:45)<br />
ellen nellë "brook" (NEN)<br />
elleso osellë "sister, [female] associate"<br />
(THEL/THELES, WÔ). Cf. otorno.<br />
ellet tellë "rear" (TELES)<br />
elleuq quellë "fading", in the calendar of<br />
Imladris a precisely defined period of 54 days, but<br />
also used without any exact definition, for the latter<br />
part of autumn and the beginning of winter (Appendix<br />
D)<br />
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elleuqóN Nóquellë alternative name of<br />
October (PM:135)<br />
elleuqrE Erquellë alternative name of<br />
September (PM:135)<br />
elleyh hyellë "glass" (KHYEL(ES) )<br />
elleyn nyellë "bell" (NYEL)<br />
elleyt tyellë "grade" (pl. tyeller attested)<br />
(Appendix E)<br />
ellin nillë ("ñ") a star-imagine on Nurmenel<br />
(q.v.), from a stem ngil- "silver glint"<br />
(MR:388)<br />
elliratI Itarillë, Itaril (*Itarill-), Itarildë<br />
fem. name, Sindarized as Idril (PM:346, 348; SA:ril).<br />
(In earlier sources, Tolkien used Irildë as the <strong>Quenya</strong><br />
form of Idril.)<br />
elliteynileH Helinyetillë "Eyes of<br />
Heartsease", a name of the pansy (LT1:262)<br />
elloron norollë "cart" (GL:31)<br />
ellu ullë intr. pa.t. of ulya-, q.v. (ULU). Cf.<br />
ullier "poured", a pl. past tense of ulya- "pour"<br />
occurring in LR:47; read probably *uller in mature<br />
<strong>Quenya</strong>. In SD:247, ullier is translated "should flow".<br />
elo olë "three" (LT1:258; in mature <strong>Quenya</strong><br />
neldë)<br />
elóf fólë "secrecy, a secret" (LT2:340;<br />
"Qenya" spelling fôlë)<br />
elognI Ingolë "Science/Philosophy" as a<br />
whole (PM:360; WJ:383 has ingolë ["iñgole"],<br />
glossed "lore". In the Etymologies, stem ÑGOL, the<br />
word ingolë was marked as archaic or poetic and is<br />
glossed "deep lore, magic").<br />
eloim moilë "tarn" (LT2:349)<br />
elón nólë "long study (of any subject), lore,<br />
knowledge" (SA:gûl, also WJ:383 and MR:350, there<br />
spelt ñóle, the earlier pronunciation. In the<br />
Etymologies, stem ÑGOL, the gloss is "wisdom".)<br />
eloniav vainolë "quiver" (noun) (LT1:271)<br />
elót tólë "centre" (LT1:269; the word endë<br />
in to be preferred in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>)<br />
elua aulë (1) "invention" (GAWA/GOWO);<br />
evidently connected to or associated with Aulë, name<br />
of the Vala of craft (GAWA/GOWO, TAN); adopted<br />
and adapted from Valarin (WJ:399)<br />
elua aulë (2) "shaggy" (LT1:249; this<br />
"Qenya" word may have been obsoleted by # 1<br />
above)<br />
eluan naulë "wolf-howl" (ÑGAW; this must<br />
represent earlier *ñaulë = *ngaulë; these forms are<br />
not given in Etym, but compare ñauro. In Tengwar<br />
writing, the initial N would be represented by the<br />
letter noldo, not númen.)<br />
eluat taulë "great tree" (LT1:267)<br />
elubmul lumbulë "(heavy) shadow" (Nam,<br />
RGEO:67)<br />
elúht thúlë (Þúlë) see súlë<br />
eluim miulë "whining, mewing" (MIW)<br />
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